If somebody does plagiarise or deliberately try to mislead they will be treated very seriously.
The barrister acting on behalf of Galway University Hospital said there was no intention to mislead.
Whether certain aspects of the literature are intended to mislead the outside world is equally unanswerable.
"Any allegation that the NFL intentionally sought to mislead players has no merit, " it said.
He added quickly that no one at the Justice Department meant to mislead Congress.
Condit, through his attorney, has denied he wanted Smith to mislead authorities investigating the Levy case.
"At no time while working on my dissertation did I attempt to mislead, " Ms Schavan said.
Tauzin now views the June 12 letter as an attempt to mislead the committee.
Shortly before 17:00, Mr Salmond entered the chamber and said there had been no intention to mislead.
Federal prosecutors claim that Dworkin conspired with others to mislead at least one investor by making untrue statements.
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Credit card companies will no longer be able to mislead you with pages and pages of fine print.
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He could--could--view Rove's failure to report this conversation with the journalist as an effort to mislead or to obstruct.
Were they buying tickets to different destinations to obtain different boarding passes to mislead authorities and illegally enter the US?
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Synergies tend to be well hidden and hard to discover, while possessing the ability to mislead managers and investors alike.
He's concerned that foreign manufacturers are using the brand "England" to mislead consumers, and wants the trading standards authorities to investigate.
The last thing I want is to mislead my readers into traveling and spending their hard earned money on a subpar meal.
In a statement, Hinton acknowledged his assurances to Parliament were in error but said it was not a deliberate attempt to mislead.
Any allegation that the NFL sought to mislead players has no merit.
Condit responded with a statement denying he asked anyone to mislead authorities.
"At no stage have I ever sought to mislead anybody, " he said.
Yet the short sellers tried to mislead the public by comparing our ARPU to that of MMORPG game developers or SOCIAL game platforms.
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It looks to me that one wants to mislead their clients to believe they are dealing with someone of importance in the company.
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The electoral authority is investigating claims that Conservatives used automated phone calling in 2011 to mislead voters in opposition areas about where to vote.
Mr. Obama either had very little grasp of what governing would involve or, if he did, he used words meant to mislead the public.
Montgomery police say Gabriel Thomas, 41, tried to mislead investigators during the search, and they arrested him Sunday at the request of U.S. Marshals.
Treasury minister Liam Byrne accused Mr Osborne of "trying to mislead the public" and said the claims raised "serious questions" about the shadow chancellor's judgment.
Was there an attempt to mislead people about what really happened?
Mr. ADAIR: Those taglines are really the trick that campaigns are using these days to mislead the public, I think, and try to foil fact checkers.
But Gingrich's attorneys said he never intended to mislead the committee and argued it is common for people to work with both partisan and non-profit organizations.
Speaking to the jury, Mr Edis said Ms Pryce's behaviour indicated she was "trying for some reason to pull the wool over your eyes to mislead you".
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